Lecture 13- ECG and [K+] Flashcards

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hypokalaemia

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  • Potassium level <3.5 mmol/L o Moderate hypokalaemia is a serum level of <3.0 mmol/L o Severe is <2.5 mmol/L
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decreased extracellular potassium causes

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myocardial hyper-excitability

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signs and symptoms of hypokalaemia

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  • Generalised muscle weakness - Respiratory depression - Ascending paralysis - Ileus, constipation - Palpitations, arrhythmia, cardiac arrest
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hypokalaemia ECG

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  • Peaked P wave
  • T waves flattening and inversion
  • U wave
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hyperkalaemia

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>5mmmol/l

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in hyperkalaemia the heart becomes

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less excitable - Resting membrane potential becomes less negative - Causes some voltage gated na+ channels to be inactivate (conduction problem)

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hyperkalaemia can lead to

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o Generalised muscle weakness o Respiratory depression o Ascending paralysis o Palpitations, arrhythmia, cardiac arrest

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hyperkalaemia ECG

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